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Can Having A Abortion Stop You From Getting Pregnant

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No:
If you are truly pregnant and in the process of shedding the pregnancy tissue you cannot conceive. Once the tissue is gone, then the ovaries can resume ovulating and pregnancy will be possible.
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When your due date arrives, you will be more than ready to have your baby! Most women deliver the baby somewhere between 37 and 42 weeks. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, only 5% of babies arrive on the exact due date. Approximately 7% of babies are not delivered by 42 weeks, and when that happens, it is referred to as a "post-term pregnancy."
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No:
Your lost tampon would be somewhere in the vagina but not blocking your cervix, which is the door to your uterus and entry to fertilization. The lost tampon can become a source of serious infection though, so see your clinician if necessary so you can get it out.
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You mean EVER?:
Yes, you generally can get pregnant after having had an abortion. If you had certain medical complications, i.e., infection, you could have problems that would make getting pregnant more difficult - but it's not likely. Most women have healthy pregnancies later in their lives - when they are really to welcome a baby. If you mean, right after an abotion, yes it can happen, so take precautions.
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No cycle at all?:
If you do not have a cycle at all (e.g., post-menopause), then no, one cannot become pregnant. However, if you are missing cycles while still of reproductive age, then a common reason for is pregnancy itself. There are many other causes for missing cycles however; if you think you could be pregnant, take a home pregnancy test. Most importantly, consult your physician!
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Potentially Yes:
Herpes by inciting inflammation may theoretically created impediments to sperm movement, and pain of herpetic lesions may reduce sexual frequency. Bacterial vaginosis could conceivably destroy sperm, and if the "infection" extends into the uterus and fallopian tubes there may be blockage to movement of the eggs down to the uterus. On the other hand there are many pregnancies in women with both.
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Unsure of question:
If you had your Nexplanon removed and you had sex and he withdrew as a means of contraception, yes, you can get pregnant. It's true that for some women, there's a delay in fertility after Nexplanon is removed, however, it's impossible to say if you will have that issue or not. You should plan on the fact that you can get pregnant right away as soon as Nexplanon is removed. Regardless of bleeding.
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15

Yes:
If there is good cervical mucus it can act as a storage place for sperm. The sperm are released over several days and can cause surprise pregnancies for people using natural family planning.
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Pregnancy loss +:
Sometimes, periods are delayed or late with the subsequent period when in fact a miscarriage may have occurred due to implantation difficulties. That being said, most women would know a miscarriage is occurring due to the bleeding, cramping, pain and tissue passage. The majority of women are able to get pregnant again after miscarriage as genetic issues are usually the proximate cause.
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Soon:
Depending on how far along you were, it is possible to ovulate and get pregnant again within a few weeks after an abortion. You can start most almost any contraceptive method the same day as a first trimester abortion, including an IUD. Please see your clinician about starting an effective contraceptive method. Use condoms or abstain until then.
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Sort of:
depends on the reasons for the miscarriages and whether there are maternal contributions. If so, then those conditions should be mitigated as much as is possible before attempting to conceive or the same result can be expected.
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In medical circles, the term abortion applies to any loss of a pregnancy before 25 weeks, such as spotaneous abortion (ie miscarrage). In non-medical circles, it refers to the termination of any pregnancy. See: http://dictionary.Reference.Com/browse/abortion.
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